Mortality and fertility in Moscow: assessment in the context of pandemic losses
https://doi.org/10.32324/2412-8945-2021-4-73-78
Abstract
The new challenges faced by the world in 2020, defined by the pandemic (quarantine, mobility restrictions, infection anxiety, deterioration of general well-being, etc.), affected the deterioration of the demographic situation, socioeconomic development both at the country level and at the level of its regions. The city of Moscow was no exception. In order to develop and update recommendations on specific vital issues in accordance with the formulated state priorities of the country's strategic development, it is necessary to analyze the real demographic losses from the spread of COVID-19 at the regional level.
About the Authors
O. A. ZolotarevaRussian Federation
Olga A. Zolotareva — Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher
Moscow
A. V. Tikhomirova
Russian Federation
Antonina V. Tikhomirova — senior lecturer at the Department of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Management
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Zolotareva O.A., Tikhomirova A.V. Mortality and fertility in Moscow: assessment in the context of pandemic losses. Territory Development. 2021;(4 (26)):73-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32324/2412-8945-2021-4-73-78